Important Collectors' Wristwatches, P...

Hong Kong, Jul 10, 2005

LOT 9

"For The Russian Royal Family" Mermod Frères, Geneve & Sainte-Croix, No. 691. Made for the Russian market, circa 1900. Very fine, rare and important, miniature, gun metal, diamond and spinel set carriage clock with special striking and repeating mechanism and the original leather covered carrying case and key.

HKD 35,000 - 50,000

EUR 3,600 - 5,200 / USD 4,500 - 6,500

Sold: HKD 55,200

C. Multi-piece, "Corniche", scroll cresting set with old cushioncutdiamonds and spinels in collet settings, repeat button setwith a sugar-loaf spinel in a fluted setting, bevelled glasses, thefront glass etched with the initial "B" beneath a Russian Imperialcrown. D. White enamel with radial Roman numerals, outerminute track and Arabic five minute numerals, black scroll andbell-flower decoration. Blackened "spade" hands. M. Rectangularplates, frosted gilt, spring barrel, platform escapementwith lateral lever, bimetallic compensation balance, flat balancespring,index regulator, striking train barrel enclosed within thebase and with female winding arbour, operating hammer on ablued steel gong by means of a long pinion terminating in a horizontalwheel meshing at right angles with another wheel to liftthe hammer arm. Dial signed, case numbered.Dim. 77 x 46 x 38 mm.


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Grading System
Grade: AAA

Excellent

Case: 3 - 6
Movement: 3*

Good

Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense

Dial: 4 - 25 - 01

Notes

The most likely original owner of this clock is Grand Duke Boris of Russia 1877 - 1943. The travelling case which accompanies the clock has the stamp of one of the Imperial Warrant holders but is sadly illegible. Several companies held the Imperial Warrant - the most famous being Faberge, but including Ivan Britzin, Hahn & Gracev.